April 01, 2015

How to replace a sewing machine drive motor

How to replace a sewing machine drive motor

This step-by-step repair guide shows how to replace the drive motor in a sewing machine. The drive motor rotates the drive belt, which turns the hand wheel and upper shaft. If the sewing machine drive motor runs roughly or won't run at all, replace the motor with the manufacturer-approved sewing machine part.

Follow the basic steps in this repair guide and video to replace the drive motor in Kenmore and Brother sewing machines.

Quick links
Tools required
Work gloves
Phillips screwdriver
Repair difficulty
Time required
15 minutes or less
Repair difficulty
Time required
15 minutes or less
Replacing a drive motor on a sewing machine

This video explains how to replace the drive motor on a sewing machine.

Instructions

  1. 01.

    Shut off the electricity

    Unplug the sewing machine's power cord from the wall outlet.

  2. 02.

    Remove the drive belt cover

    Remove the screws securing the belt cover to the sewing machine and pull the belt cover off.

    PHOTO: Remove the front screw from the belt cover.

    PHOTO: Remove the front screw from the belt cover.

    PHOTO: Remove the bottom screw from the belt cover.

    PHOTO: Remove the bottom screw from the belt cover.

  3. 03.

    Remove the drive belt

    Loosen the two motor mounting screws and pivot the motor upward to release the belt tension.

    Slide the drive belt off the hand wheel and remove the belt.

    PHOTO: Loosen the motor mounting screws.

    PHOTO: Loosen the motor mounting screws.

    PHOTO: Pivot the motor upwards.

    PHOTO: Pivot the motor upwards.

    PHOTO: Slide the belt off the hand wheel and remove.

    PHOTO: Slide the belt off the hand wheel and remove.

  4. 04.

    Remove the drive motor

    Remove the two motor mounting screws and slide the motor out.

    Remove the terminal block mounting screws and remove the terminal block.

    Disconnect the motor wires from the terminal block and remove the drive motor.

    PHOTO: Remove the drive motor mounting screws

    PHOTO: Remove the drive motor mounting screws

    PHOTO: Remove the terminal block mounting screws.

    PHOTO: Remove the terminal block mounting screws.

    PHOTO: Disconnect the motor wires.

    PHOTO: Disconnect the motor wires.

    PHOTO: Remove the drive motor.

    PHOTO: Remove the drive motor.

  5. 05.

    Install the new drive motor

    Connect the new motor wires to the terminal block.

    Reinstall the terminal block and screws.

    Position the new drive motor in the machine and loosely reinstall the motor mounting screws.

    PHOTO: Connect the new motor wires to the terminal block.

    PHOTO: Connect the new motor wires to the terminal block.

    PHOTO: Install the new drive motor.

    PHOTO: Install the new drive motor.

  6. 06.

    Reinstall the drive belt

    Position the drive belt under the motor pulley and then roll the belt onto the hand wheel.

    Pivot the drive motor to apply slight tension to the belt and tighten the motor mounting screws firmly.

    PHOTO: Reinstall the drive belt.

    PHOTO: Reinstall the drive belt.

    PHOTO: Tighten the motor mounting screws.

    PHOTO: Tighten the motor mounting screws.

  7. 07.

    Reinstall the belt cover

    Position the belt cover on the sewing machine and reinstall the belt cover mounting screws.

    PHOTO: Reinstall the drive belt cover.

    PHOTO: Reinstall the drive belt cover.

  8. 08.

    Restore power

    Plug the sewing machine into the electrical outlet.

Warning: Undertaking repairs to appliances can be hazardous. Use the proper tools and safety equipment noted in the guide and follow all instructions. Do not proceed until you are confident that you understand all of the steps and are capable of completing the repair. Some repairs should only be performed by a qualified technician.

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